Using Puppy Linux for photo editing and scanning

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stowpirate
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Using Puppy Linux for photo editing and scanning

#1 Post by stowpirate »

Have been using various versions of Puppy Linux for some time to edit photos and and scan negatives. I have Picasa, Photoscape and Photoshop running under Wine which are the only Windows software I now use. I had no pronblen installing driver for my negative scanner. Anyway here are a screenshot and photos scanned from some old slides:

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#2 Post by darkcity »

nice photos, someone was struggling with Picasa on this thread-
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=80129

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#3 Post by Lobster »

Interesting . . .

I find effects/transform colour and sometimes the sharpen filter in mtpaint more than adequate for most needs . . . :D
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Re: Using Puppy Linux for photo editing and scanning

#4 Post by Moose On The Loose »

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Have been using various versions of Puppy Linux
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For some reason I don't see your photos unless I try to reply. Lets see if this post shows some pictures. All I did was add carriage returns between images. I see them in preview mode so here goes.

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